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ironically, a 0.5dB resolution would be less annoying on iPods thanks to the scroll wheel, as opposed to the Fuze+ with regular buttons, which will make it slower to change the volume to the desired value

previously, it was using 0.5dB steps (at least in theory). Then jhMikes reworked much of the audio code which was getting horrible and decided to change the way audio settings were handled. At this time, he fixed all the audio config and reverted the Fuze+ to 1dB steps. No one noticed because incidently the code is not buggy for this precise configuration. Then I spotted this changed and went back to 0.5dB and uncover those bugs

if I understand correctly, internally, rockbox uses x db resolution, where x=10^(-prec), here prec is specified by the target configuration. If you set prec to 1, that's 0.1dB, if you set it to 0, that's 1dB